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News Release from: Enviro Tech Europe
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 March 2006
Vapour degreaser orders show continued
trust
The finishing industry continues to accept that the cleaning of finished or semi-finished parts is achieved best using solvent vapour degreasing.
The finishing industry continues to accept that the cleaning of finished or semifinished parts is achieved best using solvent vapour degreasing A good indicator to trends comes from leading machine manufacturer CC Hydrosonics, part of the world renowned Crest Corporation
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Confirming that vapour degreaser orders show how widely this method of cleaning is trusted, Lee Casey, Managing Director of CCH reports: "Part of the reason for renewed popularity in vapour degreasing is the achievement of new engineering standards coupled with improved solvent performance and safety".
"Using these combinations, machines are typically achieving minimum levels of solvent use, often below 1 tonne per annum and generally not above 2 tonnes".
Enviro Tech is delighted to have CCH as a specialist partner.
EnSolv has proved the most popular alternative to trichloroethylene and demonstration centres located around the UK are open to anyone seeking to test the superior cleaning results.
Centres exist in Harlow, Leicester, Sheffield and Livingston (Scotland).
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